The National Road Safety Partnership Program (NRSPP) offers a collaborative network for Australian organisations to build and implement effective road safety strategies in the workplace.

The program offers organisations the resources to improve road safety that best fit their individual operations and, at the same time, improve business productivity through less time and money lost through safety incidents.

The program is not a prescriptive approach but aims to complement existing safety legislation by providing access to a ‘knowledge bank’ from a diverse network of organisations to given them the resources to implement their own initiatives. The tools will help make the business case for organisations shifting their safety focus from 'having' to safety to secure a contract to 'wanting' to because it is simply good business.

Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads

Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads's Contributions to the NRSPP & Points of Contact

Funding Partners

Clare MurrayPrincipal Advisor (Community Engagement)

The Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) has thrown its support behind the National Road Safety Partnership Program (NRSPP) in a bid to help businesses reduce preventable crashes and trauma by 30 per cent in 2020 through a positive road use culture.

“As Queensland’s first Minister for Road Safety, I had the pleasure of launching the Safer Roads, Safer Queensland: Road Safety Strategy 2015–21 and Action Plan 2015–17. This is the first time a Queensland Government has committed to a vision of zero road deaths and serious injuries,” Main Roads and Road Safety Minister Mark Bailey said.

“Importantly, this ambitious vision will only be possible if everyone in our community plays a part. We can’t do this alone – it is only by working together that we can reduce the burden of road trauma on our communities.

“Our support of the NRSPP provides an opportunity to demonstrate the Queensland Government’s commitment to road safety, and keep all Queenslanders safe on our roads.”